Hear opener "Moonbeams" above. Land of Hell was produced by Ono, her son Sean Lennon, and Cibo Matto's Yuka Honda. It will include remixes by Beastie Boys Mike D and Ad-Rock, plus Cornelius himself.

Ono turned 80 this year and most recently curated London's Meltdown Festival, which featured performances by Patti Smith, Kim Gordon's Body/Head, Iggy Pop, Siouxsie, Savages, Peaches, Thurston Moore, Viv Albertine, Neneh Cherry, Julianna Barwick, and more. Ono's new book Acorn, a follow-up to her 1964 instructional art book Grapefruit, was published this month.

In a press release, Ono said:

The energy I have right now, and the desire to continue to make as much great work as I can, is really moving me forward all the time. This album is the culmination of a lot of ideas I’ve been having over the last few years and I feel proud to release it at such an exciting time of my life.